Additional languages (provided that they are compatible with the ANSI character set) are supported through external language files.At start-up MFC-MUTE automatically searches for additional language files in its settings folder. Any file whose name ends with a .lng extension is considered as a language file.Every time a language file is found MFC-MUTE tries to associate an icon with it. The icon must have the same name as the language file (except the .ico extension).When a language is selected MFC-MUTE considers it as the new default language and automatically selects it at the next start-up.

HOW TO ADD A NEW LANGUAGE SUPPORT ?

What do you need ? A simple text editor is the only tool you really need. You can also use the LTH (Little Translation Helper) written by Markus Speckmeier.

What are the rules regarding strings ?You just need to keep in mind these 3 points :1 : " character is a delimiter. Only strings found between inverted quotes are used by MFC-MUTE. Two inverted quotes by line are the standard format.2: Don't change the ordinal range of strings in the language file.3: Write only one language string by line

Examples of correct syntax :

"string"1 "string"string "string"IDS_STRING "string""string1" "string2" (*)(*) 4 "delimiters are supported too but only string2 will be considered as a language string by MFC-MUTE.Comments and blank lines : You can add comments and blank lines provided you don't use extra " delimiter characters. Escape sequences : You can use \n & \r . \" is not supported You have completed the translation ?Bravo ! Just save your work in a file and copy it in the MFC-MUTE settings folder. The filename extension must be .lngPlease note that the name of your file (without the extension) will be considered as being the name of the language you are adding.